An essential ranking criterion is the use of keywords throughout your blog post.
When you write a post, you want it to be found by users who are looking for a specific search phrase. If your blog post is optimized for that particular search phrase, then Google and other search engines will show it high on their search engine results page (SERP).
In return, more people will click on your post, visit your website, and your chances to make your digital art business successful will increase immensely.
Optimizing a page for a certain search phrase means you include the relevant keywords in your post title, URL, meta description and also throughout the post itself in a sufficient number.
There are specific search engine optimization tools that will help you get the SEO of your pages on point. We are going to talk about them in just a minute in this post.
But before you can actually optimize a page for specific keywords, you must find those keywords for which it is easy to rank. I have a blog post on how to find the best keywords for artists.
To take your keyword strategy even further and achieve better results, you should consider using a keyword research tool—especially when you just are starting out with a new website.
These tools are incredibly valuable because they help identify the easiest keywords to rank for by analyzing competition levels and suggesting highly searched terms with low difficulty in your art niche.
Essentially, they point you directly to the best opportunities! The KWFinder and AlsoAsked are two of the best keyword research tools in the market.
Below is an example of the KWFinder showing the keyword difficulty of search terms related to “surreal Photoshop tutorial.” The lowest hanging fruit on the list is “surreal photography tutorial” with a keyword difficulty of 24, marked in green (= go for it!).
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This post was incredibly informative for anyone considering a career in art. Your realistic advice and insights into the challenges and rewards of being a professional artist were very eye-opening. I feel more prepared for what lies ahead!
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